A captivating minimal art pop combo from Austin, Texas, YellowFever ramble about their home-country in a beat-up hippie wagon, foregoing cafe breakfasts for a pot of camp stove coffee and a bag of carrots. They love music and they love to party, but they also love an esky stocked with fresh produce. Young Marble Giants is who they get compared to the most, but they're not really that similar. YMG are Welsh for starters, and who knows what they ate for breakfast? Probably beans and bangers in a suburban Cardiff caf. Not these sun-drenched Texans though. Carrots!

By default (not enough room in that hippie wagon maybe?), the band have stripped back slowly since their 2006 inception as a four-piece and now, following Isabel's move to New York, do the rounds Texas-deuce-style. Having spent the past summer in the studio with Luis Martinez (Bill Callahan's drummer), the pair are readying their debut album-proper for release in early-2011.

"…featuring not only the Shaggs-like simplistic quirk of their beginnings, but their progression into more of a complex dark pop wonder in the same league as the Aislers Set and Grass Widow" — othermusic.com

"Far from treating their influences as static taste markers, YellowFever assumes classic pop songs can form a dialogue with their own. Even when these conversations seem more whimsical than productive, it's fun to hear the band's imagination at work" — pitchfork.com